carolyn from magnolia arkansas is cutting the hair. >> geraldo: like two big pony tails, why did you start doing this for locks of love. >> governor, it's when i actually worked in your office in little rock, in 2003. one of my colleagues mentioned my hair had gotten long and locks of love and with red color, what a neat thing if i gave my hair away to locks of love, this organization is special, human hair, hair pieces that takes up to six to 12 pony tails to make one hair piece, they need a lot of donors, i thought if i can grow hair, if the good lord is giving me hair, i'm giving it away. kids going through cancer and hard for me to talk about because i think of the trauma for the children and then families and then go to school and if they're going through chemo, losing their hair and have to answer a lot of questions. how does locks of love help the kids be normal again? >> exactly, one thing it builds confidence. these are children could be, it's not just the cancer victim. it's burns victims and children who suffer from alopecia, a permanent hair loss condition, it's genetic.